Shuttleworth Says Canonical Is Not Cash-Flow Positive
eldavojohn writes "Mark Shuttleworth, the millionaire bankroller who keeps Ubuntu going strong, has revealed 'Canonical is not cash-flow positive' just as version 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) of the popular Linux distribution is released today. In a call, he said he 'had no objection' in funding Canonical for another three to five years. He did say, however, that if they concentrated on the server edition of Ubuntu that they could be profitable in two years."
Wow. Did anyone else notice that Win2K is actually going up? Maybe folks burnt on Vista are going back to the fugly goodness that is Win2K Pro. ;-)
ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.
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In rounded numbers:
Jan 08 XP 75% + Vista 12% + W2K 3% = 90%
Sep 08 XP 69% + Vista 18% + W2K 2% = 89%
Win NT, Win 98, Win ME and the stray Win 95 system retain a combined share of 1% [rounded]:
Operating System Market Share
Which makes the net loss 0%.